Since it was confirmed that Daredevil will not be returning for a fourth season on Netflix, fans have been clamouring for news of a revival elsewhere. There've been rumours that Charlie Cox's Man Without Fear could return in a future Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, but the latest reports suggest that the possibility of a TV comeback is still on the table.
Despite the coronavirus' impact on the movie industry, Halloween Kills remains on course to arrive in theatres this October. We don't have an official synopsis or a trailer just yet, but fresh behind-the-scenes photos from the horror sequel have just hit the net.
It seems that Warner Bros is going to great lengths to add diversity to its DC Comics movie slate, and that's certainly in its interest considering how well received Wonder Woman was and the plaudits rival studio Marvel enjoyed with Black Panther two years back. If the success of these movies proved one thing, it's that audiences these days are keen to see blockbuster franchises striving to be more representative.
Captain America and Bucky Barnes have been through a lot together in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from World Wars to Infinity Wars. Their journey as brothers in arms began back in the 1940s and spanned multiple movies before coming to an emotional conclusion in last year's Avengers: Endgame.